Word of the Day
for Sunday,
January 20, 2013
Jubilarian \joo-buh-LAIR-ee-uhn\, noun:
A person who celebrates or has celebrated a jubilee, as a nun
observing 25 or more years of religious life.
To enable the school
to open in 1916, Sisters Agnes Geraghty and Corona Hargrafen, golden jubilarians,
had come out of retirement, and Sister Juliana Kritenbrink, another golden jubilarian,
joined them the next year.
-- O. P. Dolores Enderle, Suzanne Noffke, The Dominicans of Racine, Wisconsin
-- O. P. Dolores Enderle, Suzanne Noffke, The Dominicans of Racine, Wisconsin
The crowd was so great
that when the doors were closed at a late hour to relieve the strain on the
seventy-two-year-old jubilarian,
a line of people still reached around the south and west sides of the Square.
-- Patrick Ryan, Archbishop Patrick John Ryan His Life and Times
-- Patrick Ryan, Archbishop Patrick John Ryan His Life and Times
In Biblical tradition, the jubilee
is a yearlong celebration which occurs every 50 years. All debts are forgiven
and lands returned to their original owners. Today jubilees are often celebrations
of significant anniversaries, particularly every 25, 50, 60 or 75 years. Jubliarian
refers to anyone who has or is celebrating a significant 25-year milestone.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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